Start setting your DVRs up to record your favorite Comedy Central Shows. Tosh.0, South Park, Key & Peele and more have new season premiere dates for this fall. Everyone’s favorite foul-mouthed children will return for their 18th season on Comedy Central on Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 10 pm EST. The new season will bring 10 all-new episodes from creators and voice actors Matt Stone and Trey Parker. If you want

Plan on seeing more amazing sketches, more drunk historical interpretations, and more of a talking bear. Comedy Central announced last week that is has ordered a third season of Brickleberry, a fourth season of Key and Peele, and has renewed the freshman show Drunk History for a second season. “We are covering several genres with these pickups: one sketch, one animation, and whatever Drunk History is,” said Comedy Central President

Fans of crass, funny animation rejoice! Comedy Central has renewed Brickleberry for a second season. Executive produced by Daniel Tosh, the show centers around a dysfunctional crew of park rangers and features the voices of Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants), Jerry Minor, Kaitlin Olsen (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia) and more. Obviously, the show’s creators and co-executive producers Waco O’Guin and Roger Black are thrilled. “This is incredible news!” says O’Guin.

Let me give all the fake outrage enthusiasts a head start on their Change.org petitions, their Facebook protest groups and their calls to television execs concerning Comedy Central’s new animated series Brickleberry. Here are the things about which you’ll be outraged: the making fun of a child quadruple amputee, animal abuse, overt racism (against blacks, Mexicans, Colombians and Koreans), jokes about AIDS, jokes about abortions, jokes about alcoholism, making light

Comedy Central has announced their plans for the Fall season, including the premiere dates for their new and returning shows, some new stand-up specials and other exciting events. Let’s take a look. Kicking off the Fall season on Sept. 25 at 10 pm ET is the return of Tosh.0, followed by the series premiere of Tosh’s new animated series Brickleberry at 10:30. It should be an interesting hour – the

On Sept. 25, Comedy Central will premiere Brickleberry, the new animated series from creators Roger Black and Waco O’Guin and executive producer Daniel Tosh. The series follows “the antics of a group of dysfunctional park rangers tasked with saving their fledgling national park from closure.” And it’s got a pretty impressive voice cast: Kaitlin Olson, David Herman, Jerry Minor, and Tosh himself all star. Tosh has been showing brief (very,

Despite his standing as the network’s highest-rated figure, a lot hasn’t been said about Brickleberry, the animated series Daniel Tosh is executive producing. Slowly but surely, details have emerged, namely that it’s premiering Sept. 25 and that its voice cast includes Tom Kenny, most famous for his work as SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon. We also know Kenny’s co-stars: Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), David Herman (Mad TV) and

At the end of May, Comedy Central announced the release date — Sept. 25 — for Daniel Tosh’s new animated series, Brickleberry. But there was no word on the cast. And today we learned that veteran voice actor Tom Kenny, known mostly for voicing the incredibly popular character SpongeBob SquarePants has signed on to star, reports Entertainment Weekly. The show — executive produced by Tosh — was co-created by Waco

Daniel Tosh will be at the helm of yet another Comedy Central project, but this time he won’t be in front of the camera as he is on the wildly popular Tosh.0. The network has greenlighted a new, original animated series called Brickleberry, centered around “a group of dysfunctional forest rangers at a national park that is facing closure until a new ranger comes in to whip everyone into shape